ITC Holdings Corp. has promoted C. Patrick Woods to Vice President of ITC Holdings Corp. and President of ITC Great Plains, effective Jan. 1, 2026.
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ITC Holdings Corp. has promoted C. Patrick Woods to Vice President of ITC Holdings Corp. and President of ITC Great Plains, effective Jan. 1, 2026.
Stormont Vail Health and Midland Care’s Program of All-Inclusive Care for the Elderly (PACE) have formed a partnership that expands access to specialized cardiology services for older adults served by Midland Care PACE in the Topeka and Shawnee County area.
Goodell brings more than $170 million in AUM and a commitment to personal, client-focused financial guidance.
A Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Kansas grant will support an enhanced program with navigators in Douglas and Shawnee Counties
Stormont Vail Health is excited to announce the completion of its 100th robotic-assisted bronchoscopy using Ion technology, marking a major milestone for advanced lung care in northeast Kansas.
Rolling out new music like “First” with big moves on tap, Warner Music Nashville’s Chase Matthew continues to make his case as one of Country’s boldest new voices.
Topeka’s favorite holiday tradition is back for its 48th annual Festival of Trees, kicking off November 25 at Fairlawn Plaza.
Thanks to hits like “Can’t You See,” “Heard It in a Love Song,” “Fire on the Mountain,” and “24 Hours At a Time,” The Marshall Tucker Band, a 5x Gold, 3x Platinum-selling southern rock and country group has sold millions of albums worldwide.
Organic growth in the banking industry has its limits. That’s why after several years of steady growth Heritage Bank began to consider acquisition as a path forward.
What began as two Topeka teenagers mowing lawns in the early 1990s has grown into one of the region’s most recognized names in lawn care and pest solutions.
In 1963, DL Smith was a married dad of two making $1.75 an hour at a gas station. When a concerned uncle showed up one day and encouraged DL, now a Topeka Business Hall of Fame inductee, to become an electrician, he decided to switch careers.
One day, a pianist came to Dr. Heather Triggs unable to read her sheet music. After treatment for chronic dry eye at Crystal Vision, the patient’s life changed.
At Epic Integrative Wellness, Co-founders and Nurse Practitioners Kelsey Stringer and Amanda Whitson provide a personalized approach to health that differs from conventional medicine.
Excellence has many faces in Topeka, and the Jayhawk Area Council Boy Scouts of America is celebrating 20 of them
Two best friends spent years hunting for great Italian food in every city they visited — then decided to create that destination right here in Topeka.
When the owner lost her job during the pandemic, she and her husband took their stimulus checks and set their hopes on the region’s appetite for hearty, scratch-made breakfast.
KANSAS HB 2343
The proposed No-Impact Home Business Act, will protect quiet entrepreneurs, save cities time and unlock small-business growth, all without sacrificing safety
“A phoenix rising from the ashes” that’s how the team behind Deano’s at Deer Creek describes their breakfast-and-lunch barbecue spot, which is building its own reputation with homemade comfort food on Topeka’s SE 21st Street.